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Diagnosed With Any of These 6 Health Conditions? Going Keto May Help You

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4. Certain types of cancers

Cancer takes the lives of many Americans every year. In fact, more than 1500 Americans tragically die of cancer every single day. With this concerning number on the plate, experts all over the world tried to find out the connection between cancer and ketogenic diets.

In the last years, they discovered that a ketogenic diet accompanied by chemotherapy and other traditional treatments for this deadly disease may help certain types of cancers.

Also, since many studies suggest that elevated blood sugar, type 2 diabetes, and obesity are actually linked to certain types of cancers, including breast cancer, going keto might be a good idea for cancer patients.

Some experts even think that the ketogenic diet can be really beneficial for brain cancer patients.

You might also like: 10 Symptoms of Cancer You Might Be Ignoring, But Shouldn’t

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